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I solved the problem under 11.04. I disabled IPv6 records in /etc/hosts:
cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost norbert-vaio
127.0.0.2 norbert-vaio
#::1norbert-vaiolocalhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
#127.0.1.1 norbert-vaio
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6
On my system, Salome starts successfully after an dist-upgrade to 11.10,
though it is not part of 11.10 any more (i.e. I am using salome package
of Ubuntu 11.04 in Ubuntu 11.10).
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I got the same result as in #16.
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The error is due to a missing definition of the LOGNAME variable within
the environment. It has to point to your user name, so you can use the
USER variable to define it (in case you have more than one user in the
box). Finally, you can either export it by hand or add it at the end of
.bashrc
By
I just tried this without success (same error as before):
export LOGNAME=$USER
runSalome -g
(it does not matter, whether -g is appended or not)
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I've just tried to install salome and my installation also failed to
run. I'm running Kubuntu 10.04.
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The Failed to narrow the root naming context is an error displayed
when there is no entry in /etc/hosts corresponding to your hostname. So,
you need (using Norbert's hostname):
127.0.0.2 norbert-vaio
in /etc/hosts.
** Changed in: salome (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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@Andreas Moog (amoog)
Thank you.
Now in /etc/hosts I have:
127.0.0.1 localhost norbert-vaio
127.0.0.2 norbert-vaio
::1 norbert-vaiolocalhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
#127.0.1.1 norbert-vaio
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1
@Hans
OK. Let's wait for solution from others.
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What did you do to avoid 'Failed to narrow the root naming context' message?
Norbert: I am afraid I don't think I will be of much help there. I am mainly
checking bug reports and see if I can reproduce issues so all I have done is
basically installed and attempted to run the program.
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maybe it would be worthwhile to package the new salome release (6.3) into a
PPA? Many bugs have been fixed.
http://www.salome-platform.org/news/11-jun-2011-salome-version-6.3.0
Does anyone have the skills for that?
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It fails to start in Ubuntu Oneiric (11.10) as well, but I get a
slightly different error message:
$ runSalome --gui
Configure parser: Warning : could not find user configuration file
runSalome running on ubuntu
Configure parser: Warning : could not find user configuration file
Searching for a
With --gui flag I got:
$ runSalome --gui
Configure parser: Warning : could not find user configuration file
runSalome running on norbert-vaio
Configure parser: Warning : could not find user configuration file
Searching for a free port for naming service: 2810 - OK
Searching Naming Service
I've got the same error, runnning Ubuntu 11.04 (upgraded from 10.10) ,
all upgrades installed may 29, 2011
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I also get this error on Kubuntu 11.04, May 28
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Exactly the same error here, runnning Ubuntu 11.04 (upgraded from 10.10)
, all upgrades installed may 18, 2011
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Title:
SALOME
Tried with and without omniorb package. In both cases I got the same error (see
log below).
My /etc/hosts is in attachment.
runSalome running on norbert-vaio
Configure parser: Warning : could not find user configuration file
Searching for a free port for naming service: 2810 2811 2812 2813 2814
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